David Banerjee
David Banerjee is a guy that lives in Toronto, and writes in his apartment. He teaches creative writing courses, but mostly to four year olds who would rather be playing with blocks.
A Tale of Two Unions
Toronto author and teacher David Banerjee explores the Oaxaca teachers
strikes from the past year, and wonders if his union's next bargaining strategy should include Molotov cocktails.
In Memoriam: John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006)
David Banerjee on an economist who gave liberalism a moral dimension.
Read MoreLost in the Gutenberg Galaxy
A childhood educator has a hard look at Marshall McLuhan, finds some destructive contradictions in the ways we have interpreted his sometimes-erratic insights
Read MoreEducation and Democracy
David Banerjee explores the reasons for educating our children through Neil Postman’s The End of Education
Read MoreGeneration Y on Generation X – Looking Backwards through Younger Eyes
David Banerjee has a look at what GenX says to GenY..
Read MoreM@B: The Voice of Today’s Urban Bachelor
David Banerjee offers a review of Matthew Blackett’s collection of comic strips
Read MoreOne Way We Survive:Douglas Ord’s View of the National Gallery of Canada
David Banerjee sheds some light on a little-publcized but very good book on Canada’s National Gallery by Douglas Ord
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